ID 71784482 | Addiction Treatment © One Photo | Dreamstime.com
dreamstime_xl_71784482
Behavioral Health

California Law Expands Hospital Capacity for Addiction Treatment

Oct. 2, 2024
Recently signed bill will make it easier for hospitals to use available beds to provide chemical dependency recovery services, including evidence-based medication for addiction...

Behavioral Health

ID 19993620 | Care © Jovani Carlo Gorospe | Dreamstime.com
dreamstime_xl_19993620
ID 210773140 © Transversospinales | Dreamstime.com
dreamstime_xl_210773140
Photo 203594772 © Gagarych | Dreamstime.com
Behavioral Health

N.C. Medicaid MCO Partners With Cityblock for Comprehensive Care

July 12, 2024
In value-based care arrangement, Cityblock will provide comprehensive, integrated medical and behavioral care to members with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorder...
Photo 159610792 © Thongchat Krahaengngan | Dreamstime.com
Behavioral Health

Ohio Alliance for Population Health to Create Behavioral Health Corridor

July 8, 2024
Workforce initiative seeks to meet a glaring need for behavioral health professionals in southern and Appalachian Ohio
Photo 93277245 © Waingro | Dreamstime.com
Behavioral Health

N.M. Behavioral Health Crisis Center to Address Gaps in Service Availability

June 17, 2024
Center to address critical gaps in behavioral health services by providing comprehensive crisis triage and stabilization services
Photo 171263742 | Behavioral Health © Artur Szczybylo | Dreamstime.com
HHS Adds Ten New States to the CCBHC Medicaid Demonstration Program
Behavioral Health

HHS Adds Ten New States to the CCBHC Medicaid Demonstration Program

June 10, 2024
Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, and Vermont successfully demonstrated CCBHC adherence.
Photo 24641322 © Rcavalleri | Dreamstime.com
Behavioral Health

NYC Health + Hospitals Unveils 3-Year Plan to Expand Behavioral Health Services

June 7, 2024
Health system, which provides approximately 60% of behavioral health services in New York City, seeks to increase the volume of outpatients served by at least 10%